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Elephants can tell when we're looking at them - and it affects how they behave
Photo by paweldotio on Unsplash It’s no secret that elephants are highly social beings; they live in complex matriarchal societies, form...

Rachel Baxter
Oct 63 min read
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Tackling the soaring illegal wildlife trade in Cyprus' songbirds
Hundreds of thousands of migrating songbirds are trapped each year by criminal gangs Eurasian blackcap ( Sylvia atricapalla). Photo by...

Rachel Baxter
Aug 274 min read
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How wildlife photography is fuelling biodiversity breakthroughs
The power of citizen science Wildlife photographers often aim to capture the weird and the wonderful — from enigmatic and shy rare...

Rachel Baxter
Aug 43 min read
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Did Jimi Hendrix kick off London's booming parakeet population?
And do they pose a problem? The high-pitched squawk of a parakeet is a common sound in many London parks. In fact, there are thought to...

Rachel Baxter
Aug 44 min read
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Heroes and villains
Saving the unsung species from extinction Why do we wish for butterflies to land on us, but run in fear of moths? We, as humans, seem to...

Rachel Baxter
Aug 42 min read
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